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Does Kindle count?? Since my most recent purchase JUST finished downloading???
“Even the caves provided little solace. The largest one he found was barely deep enough to stretch out in, with only enough height for sitting up. The view overlooked the terrain he had just scrambled over, a disappointment as he wanted to see what was beyond the mountain range – not what he had already conquered.” Trish Dawson. The Dry Lands.

Naughty memories from last night invaded his recollection. Good times with an impish duo of gals. He’d tried to invite Fang to join him, but all his calls went straight to voicemail. Maybe his buddy had hooked up without him. Or spent one of his boring nights reading a book in the mansion.

Dressed for what promises to be a difficult day, she sits at her desk and looks out at the garden, watching it change in the varying shadows and light of morning. She looks into e-mail, checking to see if her investigator, Pete Marino, has sent her anything that might confound her plans for the day. No messages. To double-check, she calls him.

Korum was hanging his trench coat in the closet by the door. It was such a simple, mundane action but somehow his movements well just too fluid to be fully human. He was now clad in only a blue t-shirt and a pair of jeans. The clothes hugged his lean powerful body to perfection. Mia swallowed ,realizing that her incredible surroundings paled next to the gorgeous creature who was apparently occupying them.
Kindle edition of close liaisons(Krinar chronicles volume 1)
Author Anna Zaires

@font-face{font-family:Calibri;panose-1:2 15 5 2 2 2 4 3 2 4;}Hi Trish, I wasn’t sure if you had already sent the signed copies of the dry lands to the winners of that contest, if you did I never received mine?? I sent you my address in a private email, I n author still have it in my sent email I if not my mail address is 410 Primrose drive Wildwood,Georgia. 30757 thanks Trish (; Cheryl Hodges (( ;

Infinite (Incarnate #3) by Jodi Meadows
I still couldn’t believe I’d been exiled. By all accounts, that was a death sentence. The world beyond Range was incredibly dangerous, filled with all kinds of creatures.